Reading Comprehension
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Reading Comprehension
Hi. First time poster. Can reading comp questions be answered very succinctly, in non-complete sentences? For example could the question "How do we know the sailor is worried?" be answered "Because his brow was furrowed."; "We know/know this because..."; "We know he was worried because..."? Or would it have to be "We know the sailor is worried because..."? Thank you
Re: Reading Comprehension
You should always write in complete sentences unless instructed otherwise. It inculcates good habits from an early age, apart from anything else.
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Re: Reading Comprehension
Answers should be as detailed as possible, showing that the text has been read closely.
Writing a few words is unlikely to reflect the detail that will be in the mark scheme. DG
Writing a few words is unlikely to reflect the detail that will be in the mark scheme. DG